On Thursday, politicians in the Golden State approved legislation governing the fast-growing marijuana industry. The approved bill seeks to establish the necessary rules and regulations governing the legal home delivery of your favorite strains, organic cultivation, and the distribution of free samples at your local county fair.
A virtual necessity for a state with the country’s highest population, the bill was decisively passed by both the Senate and Assembly who voted to send Senate Bill 94 on to Gov. Jerry Brown – who is anticipated to sign it.
Initially passed by the State Assembly on a 73 to 2 vote, the Senate later approved the legislation by 31 to 7. Good news for those house-bound patients and reclusive connoisseurs who can’t make it to their local dispensary, it’s even better news for California’s economy.
Projected to generate approximately $5 billion in legal marijuana sales annually, according to The Hill, “The legal market will be a boon for the state coffers. Previous estimates of tax revenue generated by legal marijuana sales have ranged from $770 million to more than $1…